Word: existing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...twin baboons, makes a number of obvious symbolic links. The twin baboons connect Earnest and Frank and their removal from civilization. The symmetrically arranged circus rings emphasize the isolation of the characters. Frank and Earnest each live in the spotlight of a one-man circus, where they alone exist...
Where does Mr. Fields get the idea that these factions, if they really do exist, are old and were disbanded. If they exist, they've been around for a long time, and they're still around. Perhaps, he just hasn't noticed them before the Coalition For Diversity appeared. Perhaps, this is a sign that the coalition's formation has led to an increased awareness on campus; an awareness that is essential for the community spirit that Mr. Fields speaks of. Good relations are not fostered on ignorance...
...that the grotesque polarities of the Cold War no longer exist, economic relations are at the locus of international relations. At this critical hour, the Clinton Administration needs to send clear signs of its support for the GATT negotiations and should move decisively toward breaking this impasse. There is a compelling economic interest in resolving this issue. Clearly, the institution has to be strengthened or there has to be a more efficient replacement. Multilateral and regional approaches are not inherently incompatible--they can be complementary. The United States has to utter a less tremulous yes to GATT and to free...
...Without a doubt. If the President is going to be so stubborn, he will definitely have to go. Do you really think the Russian state cannot exist without this President? There will be another President. America did not turn upside down because Bush left office. So why should anything happen if Yeltsin or Khasbulatov should...
...decades. The most controversial would set uniform definitions for types of bottled waters, such as "artesian," "mineral," "distilled" and "natural spring." These terms are now generally ill defined. Some names, such as Grayson's "mountain water" and Music's "glacier water," defy definition since no such categories exist...